The following small bug has been fixed in the updated 0.2.2: when dragging various files like html, txt, js, css, from file manager and drop it in the content area, nothing happened execept for the .xpi file to start installation per MonkeySage's help.

In the new 0.2.2, I fixed this bug so that the file dragged and dropped in the browser's content area will be handled properly, i.e., in the default system way.

Sorry, I've made a mistake. I've chosen the option to download images directly to a default folder in Superdrag 0.2.2. But in 0.2.3, the prefs used to save this option has been changed. So actually I'm using download manager to download the images after install 0.2.3 and I've chosen to download all files to the same folder used for image downloading. That's why there is no statusbar notification.

After I re-check the option, there is no problem. :)

morphis wrote:I just tried in 0.9.1 here and found no problem for me.

What's you OS? and have you tried a fresh profile to see if there are something else make it wrong?

All I can say is you made my day. I've been missing this feature since switching from MyIE2 a couple of months ago and now my favorite functionality is back. It's simple and intuitive, and when installed along with TabBrowser Extensions it completes the package.

The only suggestion I would make is to build a "safe" zone of a few pixels on all sides around the text/image/link being dragged. That way, if you dragged by mistake, you can drop in the safe zone to cancel the action.

When you accidentally dragged a link, you can press ESC key to cancel it, or drag it to somewhere in which the link is non-droppable (you will see you mouse turns to a "stop sign"), e.g. title bar, menu-bar, toolbar (except homebutton, go button)...

Hope it helps you.

buglen wrote:All I can say is you made my day. I've been missing this feature since switching from MyIE2 a couple of months ago and now my favorite functionality is back. It's simple and intuitive, and when installed along with TabBrowser Extensions it completes the package.

The only suggestion I would make is to build a "safe" zone of a few pixels on all sides around the text/image/link being dragged. That way, if you dragged by mistake, you can drop in the safe zone to cancel the action.

This is easily done. Simply grab a program that handles zip files (such as 7-zip) then 'Open with...' to that program, find the install.rdf and use the program's own 'internal edit' to change the contents of install.rdf, find the '<maxVersion>' and bump it up to 0.10.